Average power rating of opponents played: BOSTON COLLEGE 30, ARMY 23.8

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

BOSTON COLLEGE - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Rushing

Passing

TO

Rushing

Passing

TO

9/1/2012

MIAMI

32-41

L

2.5

L

43

O

34-101

32-51-441

3

34-208

28-45-207

1

9/8/2012

MAINE

34-3

W

-23.5

W

-

41-166

16-33-219

2

31-59

20-42-134

3

9/15/2012

@ NORTHWESTERN

13-22

L

4

L

55

U

21-25

24-44-291

1

60-293

30-40-267

2

9/29/2012

CLEMSON

31-45

L

6.5

L

60

O

28-51

26-44-369

2

46-209

28-38-367

2

10/6/2012

@ ARMY

10/13/2012

@ FLORIDA ST

10/20/2012

@ GEORGIA TECH

10/27/2012

MARYLAND

11/3/2012

@ WAKE FOREST

ARMY - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Rushing

Passing

TO

Rushing

Passing

TO

9/8/2012

@ SAN DIEGO ST

7-42

L

5.5

L

50

U

62-282

3-9-50

3

42-228

14-21-215

0

9/15/2012

N ILLINOIS

40-41

L

3

W

49

O

86-486

1-4-8

0

26-173

18-27-342

3

9/22/2012

@ WAKE FOREST

37-49

L

7

L

54.5

O

77-429

3-6-77

1

38-296

15-24-221

0

9/29/2012

STONY BROOK

3-23

L

-9.5

L

-

45-273

4-9-57

4

59-273

11-15-151

1

10/6/2012

BOSTON COLLEGE

10/13/2012

KENT ST

10/20/2012

@ E MICHIGAN

10/27/2012

BALL ST

11/3/2012

AIR FORCE

KEY GAME INFORMATION

BOSTON COLLEGE: Last season, RB Montel Harris' knee injury forced the Eagles to ditch their ground-and-pound style attack. Now that Harris is with Temple after having been dismissed from Boston College for repeated rule violations, the Eagles will move forward with junior Rolandan Finch (705 yards) and sophomore Tahj Kimble. Both are serviceable backs, but not nearly in the same class as Harris, the school's all-time rushing leader. QB Chase Rettig (12 TD, 9 INT) seemed out of place as the starter last year and will have to make massive improvements under new OC Dough Martin if this team is going to avoid a third straight 4-8 season. A bright spot for the Eagles was that their defense held each of their last three opponents to under 20 points. Building off that success is crucial for the development of this Eagles team in 2012, but they will do so without Butkus Award winner Luke Kuechly.

ARMY: Army seemingly was on the right track after playing in a bowl game in 2010, but the loss of a stew of starters forced a young, inexperienced group of players to play big minutes before they were ready. This season, that youth has a lot more experience and should improve upon a disappointing 3-9 season. Fourth-year starting QB Trent Steelman (3 TD, 2 INT; 645 rush yds, 12 TD) is back after a season plagued by injuries that kept him off the field for three games. The Knights had the nation's leading rushing attack (347 YPG) and they'll get back RBs Raymond Maples (1,066 rush yds, 7.3 YPC, 4 TD) and Jared Hassin (450 rush yds). The offensive line will be a solid group, as they will be starting four seniors. Defensively, Army is losing only three starters, so the unit that was on the field last season (164 pass YPG allowed, 5th in nation) had an entire year to grow together.